The awards from the provost’s office represent the second round of TCI inclusion, diversity, equity, and access grants that are designed to impact teaching and learning system-wide.
Several third-party vendors have notified the university of a cybersecurity incident that may have exposed personally identifiable information of current and prospective students as well as employees.
Free copies of the book, “Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education: Strategies for Teaching,” will be available to the first 50 online registrants for the second Teaching Academy Book Club starting this fall.
Several programs that are pivotal in the recruitment and retention of underrepresented students at WSU Pullman are receiving a financial boost from an anonymous corporate donor.
In the wake of today’s Supreme Court ruling, Washington State University reaffirms its longstanding commitment to ensuring higher education is accessible and affordable for all Washingtonians.
Washington State University garnered high marks across nearly two dozen fields of study in Research.com’s best universities in the world 2023 rankings.
Three new training programs facilitated by HRS will give emerging leaders at WSU the opportunity to enhance their skills and form meaningful connections with colleagues across the system.
Following a national search, Hyatt was selected to be the dean of students and assistant vice chancellor for Student Affairs at WSU Pullman, effective July 1. She has served in the role in an interim capacity since 2022.
Classified staff at WSU are set to receive a 4% salary increase effective July 1. A 2.5% salary increase for faculty and administrative professionals will be going into effect Oct. 1.